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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Opens Weak and Lower But k- : vives Under Good Demand, CORN ACTS IN SYMPATHY WITH WHEAT. Dats Rather Dull-Provisions Quiet But Firm at Yesterday's Prices ~Live Stock and Fie nancia CricAGo, Nov, 26.—[Special Tre Bue)-The market for weak and nearly 1e below yeste Liverool and ather forefga advic quiet, not unfavorable eharacter, but com- merciil troubles in varlous parts of the coun- try, lower prices for stocks In New York and the lessened confidence 1n the situation in- Queed largo seliing, McCormiel, Poole, Bry- ant and others getting on the niarket heavily, while Iutehinson did his best to support it May opencd at #1003, sold to #1.01. broke to #1004, andon better buying advanced to#1.014 when the Duluth fuflure carrled it to #1004 Then Bradstreet's stocks east of the Rockies, an Inerease of only 124000 bushels for the week, coupled with the better stock mar- ket, caused a better feeling and May advan- ced (o #1M%. but later eased off ugain to torday's closing at £01%, The demand for cash wheat was lrgor than any day in three months, about 20,00 bushels being pur chased. Ieportsof searcity at all polnts and L ood miliing demand with stronger stocks closed the market agaln highe #0245 for May, December, 0352014, On the curb toduy puts on Muy wheat for Friday were #1.00% and calls $1.03% Corn was active, but the nggre, trading was quite large and the tuated in sympaty with wheat, althoush uot | severely. The opening price for May and 543c, belnz somewhat ir i Telezram to wheat apened \y's price < were of @ of future market fluc- y's closing. Wi and when Brad- ved, showing a de- crease In stocks of corn east of the Rockies of 1,630,000 bushels during the week, May ad- vanced 1o hut closed at sike. Decem- 2ae under May, Putson May corn were Btreet's roport was thongh firm to atly weakness. Outs ourse of corn, being lareely con- tkot. Recelpts fair and shipments unimportant s neglected, May opened A to 46@d0ke and ¢ discount. Onts were rat dull, clier for May after the lile trolled by that m eashsupply wanted, and n deliver e lower at Back to ke The murket for provisions was rather quict, anl what trading thero was aluost wholly on account, Out- side orde were restricted mainly on account of u loliday tomorrow. Rocolpts of hoss were largo and prices lower. Praducts, however, licld their own at ahout estorday's closing. Doc 0,001 ~..|‘|4||lr IIV forold: Jany May, ; @6.70. Ribs ste i for cash, 8,40 for Decembor, $5.5714@5 for Junuary and #.075@6.10 for May. WIEAT, Low. Close, Wiy 8 0INs 100% 1 and $ Yest. A 1 01%A Mo. Open. Hi Dec..... 3 X s MY § May . 100y 1024 cons (259 o OATS. May. ®© Wi 4o YORK, 11 40 115 1125 120 1w 2 2 1202 May H% MK 8 6% Jan.. 1120 My, an......0 4 714 6204 My 6 TE 6 67 Jan... 4 5 [ May.. § 615 CHICAGO STOCK. ON1CAGO, Nov, 20.—(Speclul Telegram to Tie BEr]—CArriE—There was o Little more life in trude today and values ruled moreeven, but there was no advance and no particular change either way. As is always the ease, best sold out first and other grades were ouly bought when a buyer could not get just what he wanted in anything clse. Just why people should tuke intotheir heads to send cattle to mar- ket fn any great numbers in Thanksgiving or any other hollday week Is hard to make out; Duthere we are with 4,00 more In three days than at the same time Last week, and the sur- plus must be disposed of at one price or an- otler. Native buteher's stock was selling a hude better today, as the run of Texans was Light and values on same reported higher. Stockers were nlso quoted stronger. Top prices, HMGHE for prime to extra export tours’ good (o cholee, & others, £ 4,25 i on sto 1 HOGS—Busindss active, hut v Selower than at' the yesterduy, muking o de ho woek 5o gold down to & N0, and ¢ goaulation light, 0 plzs under 100 pounds ave Ang the forenoom FAINANCIAL, 50 6125 LIVE lues av reno ¢ ragod e of Leavy 1 ights, &, age in sightdur- New Yonrk. pecial Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Stooks—Trading was not heavy, mor was there any great pressure 1o sell, al- though the market in spots was decldedly weak. The opening was In the line of yester- day's closing—weak, and prices were 4@te lower. Sugarwas agaln weakling and “bulm'’ in Gilead was badly necded after a three- oint decline, Lator, when the report came n that Judsge Cuiten had issued an Injunction yrohibiting recolvers from takinz hold, w Toirked Iniprovemont sot in and Lo 10ma s partially recovered. Gossips quoted ¢ ashopetal for better prices, and whi Bction in Missourt Paciflc was but natural. 1t fscluimed thut those who sell now will buy Buek atmuch higher figures. Thero wus ne- tive trading in Chiea, was easy at 405 per cent. of the market indicated considerable firmne The following were the closing quotation LA o o 3 Ul8'4n cou U8, dlgare U. K. digs coupon Pcitic s of 6. tral Paci g0 & Alton Chicago, Burlingi & Quiney... L& W. linots L, B &W... insin & o preferre nion Pace m-‘w & Iimig| o proterre lgan Coniral 1. 01 | Western Unlon, . Missouri Uacli: I “Moxy—On cull, easy, closed offered at per eent PRIME MERCANTIL BTERLING EXCHAN sixty-day bills, $i.5 Papery @I per cent. Quic - steady; nd. #4.87%. f fining Shares. NEW Yonrk, Nov. 25.—[Special Tue Bre]-The following ure stock quotatic Adnms Con .y lice . inlo & Noroross Telegram to the mining The Coffec Market. NEW Youk, Nov. 26.—(Special Telogram to Tug Bre.]-Correr—Options steady and un- changed to 10 polnts down. Sules, 34,750 ba Novenber H1.20: Docember, $17. uary, $1625216.80; February, Nay. 000001500 rm' Rio. stéudy: qul cargoes, $1U. | 17T LIVE N"la‘. CRICAGO, Nov, 20.—Oattle--Recelpts, 14,000; without partieular ehange; primo to extra EXPOrL 8Leers, $L0GLD, TS, L 1000480 Texans, 8N stookers, 8200325 buteh: ers stook, #1.2 Logs - keceipts, 40,000; lower than yestord KI5 TR welghts, Shecp—Recelpts, 8000 slow and i fves, H.00GAB0; westerns, K.90G 256,75, 1. Lovis, Nov. 26.. Recelpts, 4,300; ments, 80): market strongi falr to faney © steers, 8L.0@3.00; stockers and feeders, ogs N\'wlplu,fifll‘(\' shi, lower; heavy, ' L300 KBOGLT0; Lght, §.50020.6, 0, i falr market active and ayi rough and common, privie heavy mixed and 804,00 11ht, 83,75 lambs, puients. 500; market mixed = grades, PRODUCE MARKETS, onicaao, Nov, 2.1 p. w, close.~Wheat— cash, December, eash, & i@ uxe, 0de; Corn—Steadys May, DN@SN Ot ¢ ensh, Heiis May, 40546150 M Steady; cash, L 82114, onsh, #0.00; 81 y ot $L.2001.24. Flour — Unclunged; @i, 0! Hulk Ments-Ghonldsiy, $4.674@ ¢ short riba, 10,400 CreRICry. Uheese- ¥ 3 fall flats, K ung A s~ Lirm: fresh, e, Hides Ensler; heqvy and Heht eaon sal bull hides. 41405 areen dry salte ch cked, 3E@Ic; Rocolpts. Shipments, Beigreen, 4azle; salte salted 6yaie; dry fline, 8¢ ies dry ealf, ®age; dencons, o Tullow™ Steady; No. 1, solid No. % Jtige; cake, 14e. Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats! bu, e 140,000 114,000 190,000 New Yok bushels higher; No. 2 re v 8LO4L@1.00% red, Nove Corn—Recelpts bushels; spot higher, 60%¢ces in_elevator, 6¥ms0%e afloat; nmixed, ; November pts, 6,700 bushels: spot closed stoadier; mixed western 48602 joptions firmer; De. ports, 15800 , $L03% In f.0. b, lovi mber lor [ X7 spot, ntor, Options hig ising e $LOIS. 50 bushels; exports, 11590 closing easler; N L December, December, January, apring patents. @A75; winter patonts, 81,00@5.00; bakers', 00} dalry, orenm chrddars and orles, VA@GUC. Wheat - Recelpt s, closed ungraded ptions, eurly months highe closing at G0%c. exports, 200 . 2 white, : white western, 52 closing at fair refining, 43 wes muscovado 80 test, t. United closed for December at s -Unchanged; western, 25@2c. I Pork—Eirm Lard—Weak; woestern st Butter-About steady; west e; ereamery, 2@ 2in, 2815 Cheese—Quilet; Hght skimns, 4@ 81, Tovis, Nov, 2. —Wh myaagige: December, 02 Corn-Firm; cash, 54@35'4c; De irm; cash, 43¢ May 40/5¢. Pork—Stedy; #1100 e Lard -E: Whisky Butter EApoLts, Nov. 2. as evor, despite sc i the day. ( Receipts, 480 No. 1have inortern, ¥, s on tra vml and Decen sod den irs: December, fie; ber. and N nd from n Whent : May 043¢ MinwaAUKee, Nov. 2 vsli, i@ n-Tirm: No. 3 ts-Quiet; No. Nov. 26, rash, 5it4e. NATI, red, (e Corn—Weake No. 0. No.2 mixed, 48c. Whisky—$1.14. Liverroor, Nov. 26— Wheat 1@isid Corn tal. £0,25 hid. rn 0es \t—Lower; May, 0d%c; mber, 52¢; Spot wheat active 1 decline in futures garly nll soirees, <hipments, 130, on trie Deceml 2 northe K, BOY Closing! “Stoady; 3 No. 1 qor cush, 402216! Wheat—Firm; 2 mixed, bio. Quict; hold- offer moderately; rel western, spring, 7s red western, winter, 7s 4d@is 4'4d. Steady ; mixed wostern, 5s 1gd per cens ONAHA MARKETS. Wednesday, Nov, 2 cipts of eattle, 1670 yesterday Good bee strong, poorer grades une was fully poorgrades unchanzed, pts of hogs. o red with 7 “yv‘wlu-rlluv and X, CATTLE a8 compar Wednesd steady t The best buteher stock while canners anl 10e lower. Foeders Hoas—Fstinated re Esttmated re 1 with Wy of Last week. remain nosdny of 1 lower'th prices bulk RS, light, heavy, & 3807 mixed &I00565. age of the prices paid with i, timated recipts of compared with 1,08} Wednesduy of last steady. Natives, 100, esterd iy week. The WA, Disposition of Stock, howinz the numberof head of stock pur- as reporte 1 by tho S compaty for chased his murket of the Stockya Noveuber 2; Swift & Co...... orge W, i The Armour. Hamilton & Stepher.. Nels Mor # Shippers aud fe ond b The Armour-Cudahy Omaha packing ¢ SWIL& Co, ..« Smiley.. v. Pr. No. Av, LT (L TR 1000 1062 1218 112 L1 1070 <100 §81 01 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 00 11..1012 240 10 408 250 2.0 870 L1060 L 60 1202 1450 010 ). ‘.'m 15%) 1.1 1260 15 1,15 1180 1..1620 L1450 6..1600 MILKERS AND SPRIN pringer. ow and ¢ 1 cow and calf 1 milker 1 springer 3.. 200 6...503 2 STAGS, 1,180 300 WESTERN CATTLE, No. Middlesex Live Stock Co.— 1 stoer, tailing . i 2 steers, tailings 4 steers, tallings o feeders. ... No. 50 800 1% £1.58, 18 ¢ liyestorday and #.44 Wedng sheep. 110, and market westerns, $2.00@ clcing company “udahy packing company .. king company.. ot 11015 95) 1030 1260 1663 1830 i) 2060 L1740 2112381 E2s Junuary, 0.4 ry, 17@ ady to 5 1o range of the selling 1.00013.60; Market Mention, Towa sent 3n thirty-cight carloads of hogs iteen carlouds of cattle colpts from the eastern sidoof the utinue to fncreaso Just as Manager Babeock suceeeds in removing obstacies to shipping. OMAHA WHOLESALE Groceries. A complete grocery 1ist Tyosdays it MARKETS. ts published on tursdays and Pridays 4 O twine. yery cotton l\\\lu'. XX b hemp twine, 4-1 Cales, 18¢: siil twine indle wick, ""(' 40-foot cotton clothes lines, #1.40; 60-foot cotton clothesline, §1.65; 6-foot sisal foot jute, F1L.8; wool twines, 8ige il rope —Allsizes from T=17 to 1 in., le rope, allsiles from 716 10 1 in. 91 processes’, all sizes from =16 1o 1 fn., ¢ ton rope, ha-in., e, ANMMUNITION=Rifle powder, per kez. )or e s Ibs, #4005 rifle, per i Keg, bs, $1 ulmu. A, per Keg. ).‘ blnsting, B, per k 5. Shot x\r,,»\ b i buck, #1.00 LAL00. Cap=Haiie por M BAKING POWDER 1, i cans, per doz* 08c: 44 b eans, #145; 14 1b cans, 8265; 11b eans £5.00; Price’s dimecans, §ih cans, $1. 1bcans, § %, $45; other kinds 1 b eans, per doz, #1007 MAPLE SUGAR—-Por 1h 50 cakes, 30-1b boxes, T 106 ¢ -1 boxes, 1215e3 1=10 bricks, and, new BroOMs— ) it tie, p ¢ 1003 3 whisk, $1.0 SoAp-—Castile, toy, ottled, per b laund ry soun, per soap. H07b7 s0ap. et 1) X, per doz. . CinEr—Per bbl, refined, $.50; | hard clder, pure, per il £5.00: o half b, 80.50; pear cider, haif bbl, . Nurs—Per 1. Almonds, 18¢ b8, fhe; pecans D ide; walnuts, nuts, fancy white, se; roasted loe. VES—Quarts, per doz, $1.00; pints, per doz, bulk, per_gal, 95¢.” Oliveoll, i pints, & doz per case, $1 3 BAGE—Am SALT 6008, ¥ 25 108, #2.95; roc HDls, N. 3@iTe; K00, strip, 207 “Plcgs, 60 103 to box ~\x\|m\—l\ e per 1b; 10c; do 100 bars, i, w0 anzo clder, e, 0 Ontaney, per gl 52 4, Diking, kegs, 4140, buls, 1 granu- 1N EGETADLES —Tomatoes—i-1b, 81,00 Corn—Very tine. s ard we et D trench, b early June, d lrhmlm it pea Doahes-21b high g 2-1b “string be .00, Strin: vy bean Weet potatoes--i-1b ew Jersey. ; G-ib okra and tomatoes-= Ib “okra. $1.60; usparagus, i-1b, rhubarb, 3-1b, ‘#1.40; succotash, $1.20@ AvEi-Porlh, bost straw, : dry good extra qu niiln Lo, 1916, ot ArPI 10 32x44, 144 manill hardw CHEES Youn / ||r|c|( 15x18 ity K rag. ., twin flats. per 1. 105 domestic Swiss, 81,00, ricy, 4o 1340 i, in o US GooD: split peas. roen peas, 2 ML half bbls, &) i vermicelll, 12¢; sago and tapi- + Lima beans, 5ie; cerealine, §.24; flaked hominy, 30, DRiep Pruits--Turkish hhds, 1880, 8e; appl chol e, 4ize; aprl blackberries, new Uhls 1 prunes, less than ., evaporated, new ring s, 'fancy. in s ruspherric ] Alee; Votiz v, 1 DoXes, Californin dried grapes, dless Saltans. sacks, 10':¢; musce 5 Ondura Tnyer. o Y Tava, Me; oanted.- Arioaln, Bik0: Bunola, Dilworth's, 2éc; Lion, Mocha, A, e, 3 Germa boxes, i 53G140; Chiakory * VINEGAR white, wine, 150 P headlight, cuns—t gal, §.00w335 $13,506016.00. TOBACCOS @ T3 @R g0 Applecider, T doutile clder, 120 triple strenzth, 16 504.80; 5 gal, @30c; plug, 22 brands, $ei pan, od, green, RO a0r English break : Young Il Colong S 1oibnt CANDY—Mixed, #-1D puils, Na@Rye; stick, twist stiel mixed, B hoar und case candies, 5-1b azier's larze 005 small, £15.50; 'm. B0@ie: Tadies' shoe stove polish, per gross, 20067 5 BLUEING—Liquid, 4 0z In box, WH.75; 8 02 in'box, #1502 dry, small, 25¢; —Shoe, per dl|7, £1. ] Theard1.00; serub brush ly)("l‘ 00, Ry |mln|m—~mlu, i gluger snips, 81 ( ANNED L ul"nr‘nln—:\ 60 peeled apricots, #, pears, #2457 Bartlett 1 ‘Ir; V] [ ck, daubers, cream, ricots, $2.20 #2700 che 22, currants, £ $1.80G01.00; plums, i fine £obds—Apricots: #100; vellow Craw- ford peaches, 4. qm-d peaches for cream, Bartle(t peirs. cgg plums, §.50; fen guges, n cuoned froit— S, seconds, $1.00%.00; apples, 4-1b, 81 gal., 4 doz in case. $5.30; gooseberries, Baiti- more standurd, 2-1b, $L.15; straw berrics, $1.30; ruspherries, $1,40; blueberries, #1 berrics, #1.50; ' bluckberries, $1. @165 sliced, $1.23 (OCOLAR) sweet, 2 u}l M'l oz, #1.00 4 0z, $1.255.50; clnger, 40 Parior. 200 to 300 per box. 1. 170 per gross. sulphur, $1OKL40, ProkLES—Mediom, Dbls, $5.01;° small, 8. gherkins, $1L0): Boston mixed, #12.0). RicE—Java, 6c; cholee, 6¢; faney, 61 sifted, head, 16180 ung, se- -1b mats, feinut- ode, Pickling Pepper—Sinzupore, ailipice, "ln-.v.h\[u, Chi sa—Per b, Gia@se. SEED-Mi j eanary, 10c. No. 1, 8, b 0ak grained, $1 dowell, 81 ..n,mr, metal hoops, #2.501 hoops, No. 1all red, §.50; cedur, e NOE rod, 8001 codar, i brass No. Tt rIPwI #.00; codar, 3 hrass hoops, Iped, M.5 horse, extra heavy No, well bucke 5, %2, Butterware—Tu -in, Der nest, 1007 ush, 2-in, 2 large sizes, st, 4307 butter lndlds, hurd wood Jnuhll s or spades, e, Washbou Single, $1.4002.00; double, #£.50@3.%. Clothes- Dins -3 gross Doxes, 6. CANDLES—40 105 10 box, 04¢; mining, 10210350 wax, lle. syrup, 4 brass h Loops Provisions. SMOKED MEATS—Sugar cured, Hams, 14 to 5 hams, 20 to 22 1b average. lgeihnms, 12 16 averge, %e; skinned hurms 100z hams (No. %), Kizoi shoulders, clear breakfast bacon, 8o honeless breakfast bacon baeks, 830; fumous boned han, 8¢; California, or plenic hims. 840; bone i beet hams (sets), Ti0; drie short spleed rolls o hai Smoked beef tongues, pe brand hams, 12 t015 1 av brand boneloss breuk fast by § dried beef hums, usides and knuckles, 100; selected wido eloar breuk fust bacon, 914¢. DRy SALT MEATS—Fancy light welght short clears, G0; long cloars, short clears, G short ribs, die: shoulders, clear beilies, Gige; cloar backh, be. MOKED MEATS-—Dry salt cured—Fanoy lght welght bacon short ciears 7e; bucon short ribs, 6ic; bucon short elears 644¢; bacon loug clears, 64¢; bacon clear backs, 6}ci beet clods, rouictte, o bucon clear bellt hacon shouldors. byc SWEET PICKLED MEATE-Hums.tiorces, o shoulders. Now York et, terces, dge: Oallfo nin hams, tlerces, 55 oot hums, bbls, $12.008 PICRLED BEEF ToNGCRs—Hult barrols, 100 1bs, 81050 quarter Barrels, 50 I0s., 86.00; efghth barrels, 2 1bs., 8.5, SwirT PICKLED 1bs., net welzht, 813 el #.00; Anp Rins—Tlerces, 00 barrels, 200 1bs. net £ barrels, 100 108, not welght, tierco 1 Anrp--Pure leaf, por b, tlerce basis, lac compound, per 11 Tard, por 1t rendered 1 § BARKRELED POIK AN D BEEP—Moss pork, ne mily pork, $11,3; short cut clear por 212505 boneldss pig pork, #14.00 extra nioss beef. 8000 ninte. hoof, $00; extra plate boef, $5.00; extra family_beef, boneless, Lw lled beof, boncless, $5.50: rump butts, P16 Ponrk—~Boneless 814,001 4 b1, 100 1bs, euch M.00: 15 bhle, 25 CANNED MEAT 1Ab squaro 2 doz per lunel 108, Bhbls, 20) each ) 1bs, #1802 G-1b, ¢ per ies, 1=1 re ans brawn, 1-1h square oins, 2 doz per c gx tongues. Bea1b round cans, 'doz y 65; chipped beef, -l rourd cans, Foast boof, 1-1b round eans, per dase, 810 potted ham, 1-1b round cans, 4 dozper case, e, deviled ham, 3-10 round cans, 4 doz por case, e} potted 0x tonzue, - 1b round cans, 4 dozpercase, Hici com prossed ham, 1-1b squire cans, 2 doz per case, #1. 210 round cans, [ doz per ¢ 1 collops, ound eins, 1do boneless ot, 2-1b squire cans, i por boof (Alexandra ) 1-11; ¥ cuse, doz per 2 doz doz bran O extra Tard oll (winker stiamody 4301 rd oil. 40¢; No. I lard oil, extrin neit’s-foot oll, 45¢; tillow oil. 45 flolc i 15 ge, blood snusage, 4505 1iver 2 I se, 4150; f pork sausage, fresh pork san |mnh:.‘,.-. smoked pork Sej frankfurt sausage, ic; smoked suusage, ¢ Knob- $ tongue sausage,Se: summer rd oil, 1= suusage, L Country pProduce. Burter--The market fs dull with heavier receipts Leountry rolls, M@loes eliolec, 10 18es Infetior, 8712 coin packed, 2 Liry, 182 amory, 262 funcy, POULTILY ksziving demand has stiffened ry materially. Dressed tur- chiekens, 7@8c; ducks und geese, -Recelpts moderate and market steady Ay o I per dozen, #3600 150¢ due \ 505,005 teal ducks, #1.00401. mixed ducks, #1 i1, $1.00@ 1.2 Dhits, 825014003 small rabbits, and antelope carcasses, 1@se; sadales, 11 s0Ns--There is no demand, Vegetables. s of potatocs o stock sellinz Colorado stock, 31, Chioleo stock, 0 epnntan, $L75 por erate. SWEET POTATOES bbl. BEANS Good stock. 83.50@4.5) per ~Desirable stock, §240@2.75. Y de per doz. Per Ib.. 11yado. ~Rutabazas, cholce, 65@Tie CAu TUANIPS busho Lerrvce—Per doz., 1adoe. Flour, Bran, lite. R.T. Davls' high N Blue . tull paton i $£2.50: R, T, Dayi TAEERS, #2855 Miuneso Kansas hard wheat patent, sprng wheat putent. #2,60. L Gilman's gold nieda, Snow Flake, £2.10: low g $1.80, ken Bow Roller Mil1s” Cream. $2.85 i Fidelity, & kwheat flour, Duckwheat in l.\ clsior b i, 14,00 per cusp of 30 2-1b packages, n, sicked, per ton, 81890; chopped feed, HAY—On track at Omaha—Upland. No. 1, .00 per ton; coarse blue stem, $7.00: outs straw, $.00 per ton. Kist Perch, 8 buffalo, dressed, O white, 103 croppie, 3 fMounders, 1 3 Ulack bass, I8c; Jobstors, nd pickled—Codfish, extra G seigrand bank. new, 4ic; silver, 2-1b Bter snow white, 2-1b bricks, new, 7ie; turkey cod, large nlddlo bricks. 8¢ snow whites, erites Ib boxes, Ti: medium od herring, 25¢; N 1 herring, 2 stie Hol Humburger piced herring. 60c surdines, spiced, Ge: Russian sardines, plain. Sc; imported Holland herring, Crown brand, 80c; do fancy milkers, 81,0 orel, No. 1 sliore, half Bol, 812 . half LIS, FIKO0; white fish, hatif bbls, #6.35: trout, half bbis, family white fish. £.00; sal #.50 per half bbi; brotled mackerel, £2.60; 3-1b in mustard, 1 in tomato sauce, $2.60; 5-1b Mayo mess ‘mackerel, §.00; 1-16 brook trout, § b brook trout, #2.: -1b salmon white fish, # 3 1-] lll \vhltu sh, §1.; sters, 82,1 1h oysters, 12 oz, #2. ters. 1007, $2.25; 1-1h oyste Baratarii, § #1.10; 1-1b ¢l little neck: 1-1b crabs, y Royal tent, spect Myr- Minii Oregon sulmon, fic; blue fish, f Motals. ('lnunml, 1. C, 14x20, 112, $6.00; T. No. 27, %1,00. wd half i7c, #2.05; steel nalls 0; I X, ROOFING ) umlv it : Wine NATLS 10x14, A Loiler sizes, i perib; 1, 30¢ per 1b; sheetinz, 28e per 1b; pit e per 1b. ip, barD, $.23 Brock Tix—small pig, per 1b. GALVANIZED SHEET [110N pat. plan, iron, Nos. 2 gul, 8185, e per 1b; bar, He ~Discount 10 per and 27 A, 103305 B Quinine per_oz, P, & W., #4c; German, 3ic; indigo, per Ib, Inscct, powder, 2le; opium, £5.10; morphnie, per oz, $2.5; hops, pe e daxriio: 00 bustiabono “commereial, I8¢5 blue vitrol, 7 ) 43 Sperm ka' boins, 31,4 L oll, #L.10; @003 bal anthu- ehloro- rides, 81.4) 7 i @l Crgot, 47052 yeopodium, 400 L phur, 244e: alum, 2 ke; salt, i increu pperas, 1 €psom 13¢; gluber salt, e, Paints and Oils, LEAD WHITE IN Otn—Carter, in i in 1,000-10 lots, por cwt, 87.20; Southern ! 500-10 lots, #. in 1,000-1h Red Seal, 8t. Louis, in'500-1b L000-1b lots. per ewt, §7.20, Dry-Gilder's Whiting, per Ib, 1}{¢ 1 Whiting, per Ib, 1¢;" English O, 8. is White, per 1D, 3. RED Diy-—Ameriean Venetian Chattanooza, nglich Venet 4c; Indian, “No. 1, 120; Tuscan, Chrome yellow, 6 to 10 ocher, washed Duteh, 4¢ birrels. kezs and tubs, 24e; 10 50-10 tins, 24¢, GETABLE O1LS —Linseed, domestie raw, in 15, per gallon, (6l linseed, dom estic 1, in barrels, pergallon. 6 ANIMAL AND 113 O10s—Whale, Dleached winter, per gallon, %; whale, extra bleached winter, 60 m, lenched winter, 810). Ores—Diamona crescent ‘engine oll, yer gillon, 40¢; perfection engine ol 50c; ster ing enzine ofl, 45c; Hereules engine oil, 5c, Varxisnes—Furniture, uriiture extra, #1.00; coach. No. 1, §1.1); couch, extra #1.2); hard oil finish, Hght, #1.20. Gr.ASs—70 and 10 per cent from list of March 0-1b" lets, red, ded Telishy LLOW) elle ocher, ocher, Dry Gonds. Amoskeag dress, s Ihatos, G0; Warelok dress. kc; Luncaster, eniire, 01505 Whittendon dress, Se. ACHED CorToxs - Berkeley Canbrio—No. Best Yet, (4¢; Buttereloth XX. 415 yo; First ¢ le( o3 Fruit of the Loom, 3 Wil Sempor Tdem, 8¢; Housckeeper, 8ty King Phlllip cambrie, 10¢; Langdon G B, 1)-&, Lonsdale. tie; Lonsdale cambrie, 10} York Mills, Tie; Qak Eawns, in, lllu ~Ll?\um, hll‘v bleached, e extra. Faney — Eddystone, 6t amipo, 41407 St 1 Martha Washinzton, 415¢; ) 4yc, Turkey Red—Fountali, Giie; Tej Urenfield, 84ie; Beritn, i8S AND PILLOW 1,.wn-n. 4 oy ) Garner, Brown— 11, §-4, IKe D perell, eroth -4 2Wigo adigo” Diue Amerlcan. bie nold B, long « e, Allen Pinks, 6107 cheste 3 COLORED CANBIICS Red Stur, 41403 Rolled Clover, 5o high col: Je extra. EAVY Browx CorTToNs—Atlantic, I Chumbr brown, Bise slater, 5% Atlantio 11, Te; Atlantic D, 6 e Aurora C, d4c; buck's he. 64y Darlinton, 6 4140 Hoosle rence LI, % fotta LL, Bigc Fixe Bre CorToNs ~Atinntie i rara I3, 64y Aurora K. 6ucer Atlas O N B, chense eloth, dc; Clinton FF, 8¢} LA ,rlfl”((ll B, Atlantio P, | ey Cabot Wi Furmoers' ndiad he . standard, York, XX, 10 ce,0 0z, 1550; fancy stripes York, nankin, 10140 Fvorett, Lewlston, 10 oz, & o7, 1%¢; Workingman, e, Fres Tlorida Yellow, ruits, ORANGES stock, $1.60; ates, #1.50, BANANAS LEMONS— Cliolce stock. GRAPES—Maulaza, $7.0 @800 per bbl, APPLE hbl, §.2504.50. necording to the Kind and variety, CRANBERITES - Tancy Cupe Co UALTFOR Frur Quine winter Nelfs, # alf hos, BANANAS 25,00 per bunch, LEMONS ~Cholce siock, 87,00 18,50, GrAPEs--Malaga, §7.0008.00 per bbl, Mexlean Hides, Tallow I||l|r-( AND PELTS N Ete. 1 salted hides, Iry flint hid hides, 115 b pelts, green, cach, $e@il25; sheep pelts per b, 10140, A No. : 2, e 1se white, B @ic; y sterine, Mo xrs-Quotations are tor delivery tn Chi- Dr To, per_ton. $16.0041%.00; dry bleachod, $0.00215.00; country, damp and modvy, $8.006 10,00, Leather. Hemlock slaughter solo. 262200 porlb, e oak sole, S0apHe Erenelh kip sins, dle@iiog ifronels calf, skin, 81 \ rliean onk calf, He@dl1h: Amer- calf, Tac@.10; Americun onk A an hemloek Kip. 60@750; ep skins, 0c@#1.00; goat skins, per foot, 20¢ to e, - Coal. On Board Cars at Om Chiestaut. ranze and ex 705, Soft (llll*“\llfllll. Tump, #.50; Towa nut. &.00. Lime, Ocment, lan. On Board Cars Per bhl-Ash Grove lin Rie: Quine, white, S0 ot o Milwaul cemit, nzlish cement, & N D hizan plaster, od ke plus: white sand. $2.00 halr, per bule, $1.00, [ i . block, $15); lowa Miscellaneous, BLACK WALNUTS—Per bush Hickory Nurs , it sl $1.752,00, 01 ColN —Cholce last season's stock, 282440 -rer hundred, sacked, £.00, -Large Itallan, 8¢ per 1b. Currents of Commerce. The market on <ole leather and American callisfirm at the fall advance. Values on EFrench ealf are commencing to pick up. The market on print paper is weak, but values on some other kinds are advaneing, There has been an iwd vance on store wrapping paper amountfng to about 15 per cent, owing to the formation of some combination among the manu turers, The other day T\ Kilpatrick of the Kilpat- rizk=Koch dry Zoods company was figuring up the amount of room oceupied by the firm's stock of goods, nt Eleventh and Harney streets, and was surprised to find that it the five floors of the hlllsxlm\( were spread out on ground that the space covered would be an exaet ac There appears to be a growing searcity ot onk and hemlock bark and a good many tan- nerles are meeting with some diflic v In ob- taining a suficiont supply this season. At the same time thero is a continually increas- ing demand for bark as the country develop A the present time tanners are piy ing a biz advance over oli prices, which adds much more to the cost of leather. 1t is surpriging how much money is fnvested in toys every yeir by the people of all sec- tions of the country. 1. Hardy & Co., who do g s in ho furnishing goods, report ‘an cxeellent t even as far west a8 Wyoming and up into Da- kota. The doll and the ratile hox sential in the sod house of the frontier us in the eity house of the millionaire. Produce commission men are just now expe- riencing the reflex action t week's poul- try glut. Owing to a combmation of warm weather and over supply. considerable stock lind to be sold at very low prices or allc spoil. The country shipper has now re Nis account of sules and is paying his respects 10 his commission firm in a return lotter. Some of theso letiers almost tragic in tone. *Was ft for this that I sat up all night and picked chickens!” exclaims one whose cansignmient sold at 50 per pound, *Send moe o more per pound for my pouliry or I will make o row,” threatens another. The com- mission firm doing thoe selling makes the very Vest_terms for their shippers that they can, but whenever there is wglut and prices drop very low disappointed shippers are bound to coniplain, The supreme court of Minnesota holds that bank cheeks are not cash. and do not possess legal value as money until cashed. In other words, the giying of a check on . bani is not puyment. when passed botween debor and eréditor, but only hecomes so when the money is received on it The Minnesotu court rules farther that in ceeepting a check from u debtor there is no presumption that the creditor takes it in absolute payment, but only conditionally, oras a written acknowledgment the debt. " Where 2oods u old for cash on livery and the purchaser tenders paym-nt in a chéelcor draft on his banker, such i puy- ment is only conditional, If the check is' dis- honored on'pre 8 sntution, the seller may re- tuke the goods for the pirchise money, even from the possession of i third fnnocent party, unless it can be shown that the seller has been guilty of such neglicence us wouid estop him from recovering in equity The *wash silks” now exhibited in the shops says the New York Tribune, in_reality con- tain but a small pere web of the silk worm. Likon exponsive Ori- ental silks, they are made In partor wholly of the fibre of raniie, a_plant of the nettle family grown extensively in Ind China. This exquisite silken yegetable fibre has long been used fn the adulteration of silk. It is fine but probably not as strong as flax. Pongee “silks” “are commonly ~ made wholly of ramie, but are always calendercd Ztha s, pussed over hot rollers to give them w gluce like silken finish, This makes them more attractive on the shop counters, but ciuses them to spot with water until this finish has been removed by sponging. The i made of late years In the wufacture of ramie haye materially cted the cost of all low priced silks, and bid fair in time to make such “silks” as cheap as cotton, There is no reason why ramie should not be sold under its own name. It has virtues of its own apart from silk, one of which is that 1t can be washed; and’ it cer- tainly is not improved by mixing with siik. " FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR COLDS Dr. F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended after seven years of successful experience by the sole manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, Sold everywhere, 5o per package. Send for samples. NEBRASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. $400,000 Surptus Jan, 1st, 1890 - 87,800 S Dy enr I T Sty *Morse, John 8. Coilins, K. C. Cushiag, J. Patriok, W. H. 8. Hughes, casbler. THE IRON BANK. Corner 12th and Farnam Bts. A General Banking Business Transacted. " SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO, - - LIMITED. LIVE S100K COVMISSION. —_ Boyer & Truitt, Martin B’l‘;;-. -0 Exe 88-60 Exchange Bullaing, | "% Ex¢hange Bullding, 8 Exchu Bouth Omaha. 8 aliding S J;aofiman, BmTla‘y & Co,, 20 Exchange Bullding, South Omaba. ‘Wood Brothers, [ 25 Exchange Bulldlog, { Bouth Omala Hunter & Green, 80 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Omaha. OMAHA Manifacturers™ and Jobbers’ DIRECTORY BI LLIARDS. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co, Billtard merchandise, Baloon fxtires 10th stroet, maha. I BOXES. l John L. Wflkl}, | oman { 18171910 Douglas, aper box fastory, Orders promptly Alied ——————et BOOK BINDERS & S TATIONERS. Omaha Rnpuhlwnn Printing Oory Law briefs, printh 10th and Do bank supplies, and eversthlng tn the ng line. gl stroot Ackermann Bros, & Heintae, Printers, binders, elostr Tactn 1116 Howarl typers, blank book manu- rors, straot, Omat [ ———— BOOTS AND SHOES. Oharles A, Ooe & 0o, | Manufacturers and job vers. 1109 Toward streot Williams, Van Aer- *nam & Harte, 1212 Tarnoy strect, BUTCHE ES‘ GARR'AGES Carringos, carts’ sulkles, ote. dwards, Manag South 10t CARPEI‘S Omaha (hrput o,y Carpots, of! eloths, mat- tings, curtaln goods,ote. 1611 Douglas stroot. West & Fritscher, Manufacturers fine clgars Jobbers of leaf tobaceos. 1011 Farnam street. Kirkendall,Jones &Co, Fholesale Manafastue's i Itub- 102, 1104, and 1100 1arhoy SE | "W, V. Morse & Co., | shoe Kactory, Corner 11th AN DOURIAY 8., O ha. Morchants invited to call and examine, SU PPLIES. Louis Holler, tehors' nnd Pack )18 & Supplies. Beof, aheep casings. 1115 Jackson St. BUGGIEH ETO. Columbus Bu,v.') 0o | | | | | CLOTHING. Gilmore & Rubl, Manu fa Whole- snle Clothlers, 1100 Harney St. Co. 402 N. 16th Stroot. ‘Hello!™ 1430, COAL, COKE, BETC. Omaha Ooal, Coke and Lime Co. Hard and soft coal . Cor. 16th and Doug- las streats, " Hulhert & Blum, Tump, Rock Spring: Walaut bl ok, | nut, anthracite, Ooutant & Squires, H dand soft coal shlp- pers, 1508 Farnam Omah reot, “Harmon & Weeth, Acme lump, Eagle lump, Walnnt olock and An- thracite coal. Oftice 119 N. 16th stroet. Amerioan Fuel Co. Shippers anthr and dealors fn . H, Mahoney & Co. Hard - Coal— Soft. Offices $13 N. 16th and cor. 10th and Douglas sts. Nebraska Fuel Oo, 2138, 1ith street, llmnhu. \ub J. J. Johnson & On,, 218 8. 1ith street, Omaha, | Howell & Co,, | 2178, 1ath street, Omaha, Neb. Johnson Bros,, 14 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. Mount & Griffin, 213 8. 1th street, Omaha, Neb. B Huveus & Oo., 1602 Farnam strect, Omaha. — e CORNICE i, Eagle Cornice Works, Manufacturersof Galvan- | Galvanized fro ized ron Cornlce Window caps, metallosky- lights ete, Dodge St. 1110 and 1112 F. Ruemping nices, | Dormer windows, door | finials, ete. Tin | and slate’ roofer. | 1 Farnam St — DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co., Dry goods, furnishing | 800ds, ‘notions, Cor. 11th and Howard sts. sevshdsded fooc | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Co. Dry goods, notlons, ents’ furnishing goods. Corner 11th and Harnoey ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Wolf Electrical Co. Ilustrated Catalogue froe, 1614 Capito Avenue. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. Parlin, Oreudur[l‘ &| Martin Co., Broken Bow Roller Milling Co.. ©Ofce und warehouse, 1012 N. 16th street. T. @ Northwnll General western ugent. ndia Plow Co., R. T\ Davis Mill Co., M at St Joseph. Omaha House, Cor. §th and Jackson sts, 8. F. Gilman, 1014 N. 16th streot. E. Black, - Manager. Clemens Oaknmp, M'f'g of ready to ralse Slap Jack Meal, finest caked in the world, 1207-1215 8. 2)th street. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Dewey & Stone Fur- pviture Co., Furniture and carpots, 1115-1119 Farnam street, Ohas, Bhiverick & Co. Furniture and Carpets. 1206-1210 Farnam §t. GENTS' FURN!SHING GOODS. fiuoldur & Loom\s, Jobbers and Importers of notlons and furnishing goods, 1111 Howard street. GLASS, PAINT, Kennard Glass and Paint 0o, 14081412 Harney street: Omaha, Neb, J. T. Robinson Notion Co, Genty' furnishing goods 'k colobrated brand Fhuckekin® o vorulls, paiits, shirts, coats, ete, Cor. 12th and Howard sts, OIL AND DRUGS. J. A, Fuller & Co., 1402 Dougins Street, Omaha. William Cummings, 017 and 619 South 16th St., Omahn, Neb. ~ GROCERIES, Paxtou & Gallagher, 1 8. 10th street, ()lm:hml\'n'h. i D. M. Steele & Co., 1201-1206 Jones street, Omaha, Neb, Blake, Bruce & Oo., 906-%08 Leavenwdrth st. ia, Nob, Meyer & Raapke, 1403-1405 Harnoy street, Omula, Neb. Sloan, Johneon & Co. oth and Leavenworth stroots, Omaha, Neb, Allen Bros,, 1114 Hurney street, Omahn, Neb. Hugh @, Clark, Agent Dupont's Gunpowaer, llhnlmi caps, fuse. el 1218 luynLy street. HARD McCord, Brady & Oo., 15th and Lgavenworth, Omuha, Nebrask. GUN POWDER. WARE. Reotor & Wilbelmy Oo| Liee-Olark - Andreesen Cor. 10th and Juckson sts Valin Hardware (b, 11081110 Harney stroet, Q.ualia,NJ b, HH"E& FUR, WOOL TALLOW. Goo. Oberne & Oa., 1.8 é;ffi:i d;:’w 5158, 15tk stroot, 4081412 Loavenworth it Omaha, Omaha. — IRON WORKS, Omaha Safo & Iron Works, Manuf'rs fire and hurglae bof afes, vanlts, Jail work, Iron shutters and eseapes. Q. An dreen, lth & Jackson sta Wilson & Dmln- Mfg tubular flues, firo box bollers, tanks, ote. “Paxton & Vierling Tron Works, | Wroght and cast tron butliding work, engines brass work. Kenoral 1 dry, machine and blackenith work. . P, Ry and 13th st Acme Iron nnd Wu‘n Worke, | Tron, wire and brass wiks. | 5138 Nth stroee. | W. Boehl, - Propristor. | Pleree an1 10th streets o ———— e ———ey LITHOGRAPHING. Rees Prlutmg 0o, Lithographing, and Blank Books. 1ith and Howard Ste. LIQUORS Tier & Co Liquor Merchants, 1 Manu Fat Tnd i Bit R. R. Grotte, ter and Jobber of s " William Darst, Wines, Liquors and Cle | wnrs. mam 8t 1918 Omiha | Frank Dellone & Cos Liquors and Genuine No= and Liguors oth (M9 . and Leavenworth Sts. | vada Cigars 1o Iists on application | 1205 Douglns Street A. Frick & Co., Wi o LiquorDealers 03 8. 10th S Jnhn A, Wakefield, ported Ameriean, Ports Coment, Milwiukes Hydraulle Cement an Quincy White Lime. Wyatt - Bullard Lume ber Co. 20th and Tzard Strects, bl i ——— Louis Bradford, Lumber, llme, cement,etg & W, melm& Co. HMardwood Lumber, 1810 North 16th Obarles R, Lee, Hardwood Tumber, wood carpets and parquet ooring. a1 and Donglas, Fred W, Gray, Bto Cor. 0t and Douglas 3 Donglas stroct E — MILLINERY AND NOTIONS 0. A. Stonehill, | T Oberfelder & ( Co,, Millinery, No Importers and Jobbers ta Clonks, Bte Milliners ,210and 212 South 1ith 116-118 £, 16th St., Omaha | street MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO. Max Y R Planos, Organs, Artiste P Muterialy, Ete,, Farnaw and 16th. 1513 Douglas Street. e ——— OILS. Oonsolidated Tank Line Co. Refined and lubrieating oils, axle gron A 11 Bishop, Manager. Stroot Lime, Cement, Bte, Max Meyer & Bro. Co. ML jow deal musleal instruments, OYSTERS, Pt A. Booth Packing Co., Piatt & Co,, Oysters, fish and canneq | Tiger brand, " fresh {goods tors 1305 Leavenworth, yse Omulin banch, 815 and 817 Howard. PAPER. WI stern Platmg Wka niel kel Carpenter Paper Co., | Carry a full stock of printing, weapping and ing on all v writing paper, card pa et L chane ete. delier work, 1114 Dodge. PRODUCE, COMMISSION. “Ribbel &Smith, | _Schroeder & Co, Dealers in_country prod- Wee, fruits, vegetables, | eggs, an 1 general coma e ants, 1207 Howard street. LIt street. Phelps Bros,, E. B. Branch & Uo, Country produce, fruits, frults of all . oystors, 1211 Ilnwmd street. Robort Purvm, 1217 Howard streot. Write for prices on bute ter, eggs, poultry and Kawe. e Ly Clark & 0o, Butter, choese, eggs, BOI-811 Jonos stroet. DOUltry and gamo, 0. W. Butis, - Manager. | 600 South Iith strec Kirschbraun & Sons, " Williams & Umsa, Butter, eggs and poultry. | Produce and fraits, 1215 Howa 0. Rosso & Co, Forelgn, California tropical fruits, 1213 Howard strect. Porter Bros. 0o, Callfornia, Floridy and tropical fruits, 1200 Hdward Bates & Co., Country praduc e Spcialtios, tens, Kpioo 4l 1ith St —————— RUBBER GOODS3, ETOC. Omaha Rubber Co., Manufacturinz and job- bors all Kinds rubbeér treet. 1214 Harney street. et K004, 1003 Furnam streot. SAFES. SEEDS. A. L, Deane & Co., | Emerson 8eed Co,, General agonts for Hall's |Seed growers, deilers 1n Hafes. gardn, grass, grain and 521 and 525 South 10th St., On h. ——— SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, E 0. Bohn 8ash & Door Co. Manufacturets of mould- ings, biinds, door: Branch of - ote. fice, 12th and Lzard sta. | 16th and Clark streot: SYRUPS. STOVES, Farrell & Company, | Daffy-Trowbridge Wholosale manfactarers [8tovs Manufao'g Oo., TRy ol s00 800 Manufastury stovos ana 217-210 Bouth 8t atreot. | 151215 Tnvenworth at. om——————ry TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, CIGARS. " Oonsolidated Coffoe Company, " 1414ana 1416 Hawney st. Omahn. Nob, B A STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES A. L Strang & Sons, 1002-1004 Farnam streely M. A, Disbrow & Co., Manufacturers of s doors, blinds a Mouldings, U. 8. Wind Engine |/ Pump Co., Talliday wind mills, 913 A 620 Jones st. G, F. a5, ACUDE mATAEOT. Orane Company, Tose belting, packing steam pumps, plumbing K003, 022-24 Farnam street. TOYS, H. Hardy & Co., Toys, dolly, albums, fancy K00ds, house furnishing Koods, chlldren's car rages. 1319 Farnam st. | TYPE. The Omaha Type Foundry, Printers’ Suppll New and pecond-land machinery. 1118 Howard street. BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & CO, London, England. ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO.. Amsterdam, Holland. BANKERS, foan securities on commiss! on all Continental markets. *"Negotiations of new 10808 & #P6CIEIY. DR, GLUCK, EYE AND EAR, J Burkr Blook, 10t sud Faroam, Felephono 6 4 ‘o

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